Find new ways to fall in love with Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) this month!
Keep reading to learn more. If you have any questions, give us a shout at 303-554-9005 or email us at tospros@superiorcolorado.gov.
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Upcoming PROS programs teach new skills and build community
Money Made Simple Seminar
Wednesday, Feb. 18 | 4 to 5 p.m.
Superior Community Center
Join Huntington Bank for a free, engaging financial wellness class. Whether you're just starting out, rebuilding, or looking to sharpen your money skills, this class is designed to help you take control of your financial future. Register for the seminar.
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Create in Community
Sunday, Feb. 22 & March 8 | 4 to 5 p.m.
Superior Community Center
This new community craft group meets on the second and fourth Sunday of every month. Bring your own supplies, dive into your personal arts and crafts projects, and enjoy soothing background music alongside easygoing conversation with others.
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American Red Cross CPR/AED Training
Saturday, Feb. 28 | 1 to 3 p.m.
Superior Community Center
Learn CPR techniques, AED use, and rescue breathing This course meets OSHA workplace requirements and is ideal for health care professionals, workplace safety officers, and concerned citizens. This is a hybrid class; the hands-on skill session will be held on Feb. 28. Please register to secure your spot.
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Join Boulder Film Friends in Superior (BFFs) on Feb. 27 for the second event in new film series
With the Sundance Film Festival set to arrive in Boulder in 2027, the Town of Superior’s Cultural Arts & Public Spaces (CAPS) Advisory Committee recently launched a free monthly independent film series inspired by the festival’s spirit.
Boulder Film Friends in Superior will showcase independent films that have screened at prominent festivals, including Sundance, Cannes, the Toronto International Film Festival and more, creating opportunities for the community to gather and enjoy acclaimed cinema.
You're invited to join us on Feb. 27 for the second event in this new film series featuring "Porcelain War," a film by Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev.
"Porcelain War"
Friday, Feb. 27 | 6 p.m.
Superior Civic Space
2250 Main St., Suite 1001
Language: Ukranian with English captions
Runtime: 87 minutes
Rated: NR
Winner of the 2024 Sundance Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Documentary, "Porcelain War" is a stunning tribute to the resilience of the human spirit, embodying the enduring hope and passion of ordinary people living through extraordinary circumstances. As war ravages their homeland, three artists choose to stay in their native Ukraine, armed with their art, their cameras, and for the first time in their lives, their guns.
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Save the date! Join us on March 27 for the third film in this series, "Prime Minister," which chronicles Jacinda Ardern's unexpected journey as New Zealand's 40th Prime Minister.
Prepare for snow removal season ahead of any weather events
It's been a warm winter so far, but it's still smart to be prepared for snow removal season.
Superior's Municipal Code 11-1-20 requires homeowners to remove any snow, sleet, or ice obstructing the sidewalk within 24 hours of the end of each snowfall. If you are able to get out before then, especially when school is in session, our students would appreciate it very much!
If you notice problem spots in your neighborhood, please contact code enforcement at 720-738-8932 or by email.
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Let's work together to be responsible pet owners!
As a dog owner, there is nothing more joyful than watching your dog run and explore the natural world.
However, dog ownership comes with responsibility, too. Leashing and picking up after your furry friends helps keep our beautiful parks and open spaces healthy and safe for all.
Leashing your dog protects people, pets, and wildlife!
Superior's leash ordinance requires you to keep your pup leashed (unless you're visiting a designated off-leash area), but doing so is also the kind and neighborly thing to do!
Off-leash dogs risk bringing home an unwelcome mange infestation, disrupting wildlife, or causing anxiety for other people or pets.
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A clean community starts with you!
Aside from being a stinky nuisance, dog poop contains bacteria and parasites that can pose health hazards to humans, wildlife, and other dogs!
When left on the ground and not disposed of properly, dog feces can introduce harmful bacteria and nutrients into local waters.
- Bring bags along and pack extra in case you run out or need to help a neighbor who forgot theirs.
- Make sure those bags end up in a trash can at the end of your walk! There are courtesy bags and trash cans located throughout the Town.
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The bottom line? Leashing your dog and picking up after them keeps them safe, protects our local wildlife, and ensures open spaces remain a joy for everyone.
Don't forget! There are two dog parks in Town where your dog can enjoy off-leash fun: Autrey Park Dog Park (1830 Honey Creek Drive) and Central Park Dog Park (2560 Central Park Way). The Town recently made exciting improvements at Autrey Park! You can learn all about the project on the Town website.
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Three historical sites open to the public in March
History isn't just for the books; it's part of our community!
Volunteers from the Historical Commission will have three historical sites open on Saturday, March 7, for residents interested in learning more about Superior's past.
Superior Historical Cemetery 2580 Central Park Way
Open 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (weather permitting)
The cemetery, established in 1873, features interpretive signs, benches, and a trail system. Approximately 90 former residents are interred there, including two Civil War veterans.
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Asti Park Historical Museum
110 W. Maple Street
Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Learn about the community's mining heritage, life in the mine camp houses, and experience a small area dedicated to Marshall Fire objects and photographs.
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Questions? Contact Arts & History Supervisor Jennifer "JG" Garner at JenniferG@SuperiorColorado.gov or 303-499-3675, ext. 167.
Plan ahead for a Superior summer! Register for youth camps today.
It's never too early to start planning out your summer fun! Luckily for you, summer camp registration is officially open!
The Town has coordinated an exciting lineup of youth campsto keep kids' minds and bodies engaged while school is out of session.
Secure your spot andensure an unforgettable summer for your youngsters. Check out the full lineup and sign up now.
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Swing into action with spring TGA Junior Golf camp
Grab a golf club and swing into action this spring with TGA Junior Golf!
TGA brings the golf course to youngsters ages 5-14 with fun games and skill challenges that build confidence while teaching kids of all levels the fundamentals of golf.
The fun kicks off March 23 at Purple Park! Register now to save your spot. Clubs are provided.
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Applications now open for summer jobs with Boulder County Youth Corps
The Youth Corps provides opportunities for Boulder County teens to develop a sense of community involvement through personal accomplishment, teamwork, and service to the county.
Since 1996, participants, aged 14-17, have been completing projects for Boulder County departments, municipalities, and towns
Learn more and apply on the Boulder County Youth Corps webpage. Applications must be in by March 15.
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Superior's Advisory Committees offer opportunities to serve your community
Is volunteering and serving your community a goal for you? Consider joining a Town of Superior Advisory Committee!
Advisory committees are an excellent way to share your talents with the Town, brainstorm ideas for change with your neighbors, and make a positive impact in the place you live.
Current openings are:
- Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability: Three Openings
- Cultural Arts and Public Spaces Advisory Committee: Three Openings
- Open Space Advisory Committee: One Opening
- Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee: Four Openings
- Planning Commission: One Opening
- Superior Youth Leadership Council: One Opening
Interested? Learn more and apply today by visiting the Town of Superior Advisory Committees webpage or reach out to Mikaela Gregg by email or by phone at 303-499-3675, ext.128.
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Registration open for Mad Science spring break camp
Do your kiddos need somewhere to go during their spring break?
Mad Science of Colorado is offering a spring break camp for kids ages 5-12, held March 16-20 at the Superior Civic Space.
Learn about archaeology and the techniques scientists use to excavate long lost cities! Register now before spots fill up.
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Community invited to see local artwork in Keep It Clean exhibit at the Superior Civic Space
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Congratulations to Jane from Superior for winning first place in the ninth to twelfth grade division of the 2025 Boulder St. Vrain Watershed Art Contest!
Community members are invited to stop by the Superior Civic Space (2250 Main St., Suite 1001) to experience the beautiful art in person!
For the entire month of February, there will be a table display with the contest winners as well as additional information about the Keep It Clean Partnership and handouts with information about how to protect water quality in our watershed.
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Superior Youth Leadership Council hosts STEM-A-Thon fun on March 7
Join the Superior Youth Leadership Council from 1 to 3 p.m. on March 7 at the Superior Community Center for an afternoon of hands-on discovery at STEM-A-Thon, a free event designed for young innovators ages 6 to 12!
Kids will explore the exciting world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics through interactive activities led by local high school groups.
Parents are not required to participate but must remain in the building. Enrolled participants receive priority. Drop-ins are welcome; however, space is limited! Register now to secure your spot.
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Discover the magic of nature during Little Explorers
Little Explorers
Wednesday, March 4 | 10 to 10:45 a.m.
Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road)
The Brave New Explorers Club, led by Shani Horváth, invites young learners to discover the magic of nature! Through hands-on activities and creative play, youngsters will explore plants, animals, and the wonder of the world around us. Sign up is required. A parent or guardian must attend with participating children.
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Goldies Mini Donuts serving up delicious treats at JAMMIN' Music Bingo on Feb. 20
Superior, we have a sweet treat for you!
Goldies Mini Donuts will be serving up their delicious buttermilk donuts and hot beverages at JAMMIN' Music Bingo on Friday, Feb. 20 at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road).
You can play bingo alongside your neighbors, while supporting this new local business. Stop by from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to join in the fun.
We hope to see you there!
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